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♦ bell (1) /bɛl/n.1 campana; campanello; campanaccio; sonaglio: church bells, campane di chiesa; (naut.) ship's bell, campana di bordo; bicycle bell, campanello di bicicletta; warning bell, campanello di allarme; to ring the bell, suonare il campanello2 rintocco; tocco; suono di campana3 suono di campanello; squillo: after the bell, ( a scuola) dopo che è suonato il campanello; alla fine della lezione5 (preceduto da un numero) (naut.) rintocco (della campana di bordo, che suona ogni mezz'ora): at three bells in the middle watch, ai tre rintocchi della seconda comandata ( ossia all'una e mezza di notte); eight bells, gli otto rintocchi ( inizio di un turno di guardia)6 (biol.) organo campanulato● (archit.) bell arch, arco a campana □ (fam.) bells and whistles, accessori; ammennicoli; fronzoli □ (relig. e fig.) bell, book and candle, scomunica □ bell-bottom trousers (o bell-bottoms), pantaloni a zampa d'elefante □ (naut.) bell-buoy, boa a campana □ ( USA) bell captain, capofattorino d'albergo □ bell clapper, batacchio di campana □ (mecc.) bell crank (lever), leva a squadra □ (mat., stat.) bell curve, curva a campana □ bell glass, campana di vetro □ bell jar, campana di vetro ( anche fig.) □ bell metal, bronzo per campane □ bell pull, cordone (o maniglia) di campanello □ bell push, bottone (o pulsante) di campanello □ bell-ringer, campanaro; ( slang USA) venditore porta a porta; ( anche) galoppino elettorale □ bell-ringing, il suonare le campane (spec. in gruppo); l'arte di suonare le campane (o del campanaro) □ bell-shaped, a campana; scampanato; svasato; (scient.) campaniforme □ bell tent, tenda a cono □ bell tower, torre campanaria; campanile □ (fam. GB) born within the sound of Bow Bells, londinese autentico, cockney autentico (nato nel cuore di Londra, fin dove si possono sentire le campane della chiesa di St Mary-le-Bow) □ (fam. GB) to give sb. a bell, dare un colpo di telefono a q.; fare uno squillo a q. □ to ring a bell, non giungere nuovo; essere vagamente familiare; dire qualcosa: Doesn't this name ring a bell?, questo nome non ti dice qualcosa? □ ( slang) to ring sb. 's bell, essere sessualmente attraente; tirare (pop.) □ ( slang USA) to ring the bell, essere quello che ci vuole; essere l'ideale; volerci proprio □ saved by the bell, salvato in extremis □ (fam. USA) with bells on, eccome; certamente; entusiasticamente.bell (2) /bɛl/n.(to) bell (1) /bɛl/A v. t.2 scampanare; allargare a campana3 (fam. GB) dare un colpo di telefono a; fare uno squillo aB v. i.● to bell the cat, prendere su di sé un rischio; rischiare per tutti.(to) bell (2) /bɛl/v. i. -
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23 настоящий лондонец
Makarov: born within the sound of Bow bellsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > настоящий лондонец
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be born within the sound of Bow Bells
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born within the sound of Bow Bells — phrase someone who is born within the sound of Bow Bells is said to be a true cockney (=someone from the East End of London) Thesaurus: from specific towns or citieshyponym Main entry: Bow Bells … Useful english dictionary
born within the sound of Bow Bells — someone who is born within the sound of Bow Bells is said to be a true cockney (= someone from the East End of London) … English dictionary
Bow-bells — n. pl. The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom. [1913 Webster] People born within the sound of Bow bells are usually called cockneys. Murray s Handbook of London. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bow bells — /boh/ the bells of Bow church, in the East End district of London: traditionally, a true Cockney is born and raised within the sound of Bow bells. [1590 1600] * * * Bow Bells UK [ˌbəʊ ˈbelz] US [boʊ ˈbelz] Etymology From the name of the bells of… … Useful english dictionary
Bow Bells — UK [ˌbəʊ ˈbelz] / US [boʊ ˈbelz] born within the sound of Bow Bells Etymology: From the name of the bells of St Mary le Bow Church, London … English dictionary
Bow bells — /boh/ the bells of Bow church, in the East End district of London: traditionally, a true Cockney is born and raised within the sound of Bow bells. [1590 1600] * * * … Universalium
Bow Bells — the church bells of St Mary le Bow in London. It is said that a person born within the sound of (=in a place where you can hear) Bow Bells is a true Cockney … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Cockney — ist als ein Spottname für die Bürger von London geprägt worden und eine Bezeichnung für ihren englischen Dialekt geworden. Im engeren Sinne bezeichnet man als Cockneys jedoch nur jene Menschen, die in Hörweite der Glocken der Kirche St Mary le… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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